The Oarsman Venice High School Los Angeles, CA
Issue Date: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 Issue: Volume 89/No. V Last Update: Thursday, February 24, 2005
  • "Any Number Can Die" Ends With a Bang!

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Christine Skelly and Michael Tomorsky

    This year’s fall drama, Any Number Can Die, opened on Thurs. Jan 20th and ran for three days. Play production and stage crew worked harder and longer on this production than any other in the past, and

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  • Venice Student Witnesses Deadly Tsunami's Aftermath While Visiting Family in Sri Lanka

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Yolanda Curiel

    Ravi Amarawansa, a sophomore at Venice High School, was one of the thousands of people who were in Sri Lanka when the tsunami hit on Dec. 26.

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  • Lead in Mexican Candies is a Threat to Health: Also causes fatigue, irritability and abdominal pain if taken in large amounts

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Chris Martinez, Erika Reyes and Jacqueline Padilla

    Do you like to eat Lucas, Pelons, Sandia pops, Mango pops, Elote pops, tamarindo jars, and tamarindo sticks? These Mexico-made candies, made primarily by Dulmex, contain high levels of lead. Lead has

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  • Venice Baller's Broken Wrist Results in Long Absence from Season

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Jordan Alcantar

    Venice shooting guard Larry Johnson broke his wrist and ruptured ligaments in his elbow during the first game of the boy’s basketball season against Bell High School on Nov. 29. Yet, before discoverin

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  • Gondo Basketball Hit the Tournaments

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Imran Alwan

    The varsity basketball team started off their season successfully with a win, but the team is currently 6-10. They won against Bell High 55-40 on Nov. 29. In that first game, Larry Johnson scored a t

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  • Gondo Graduates Gone NCAA

    Thursday, February 03, 2005 By: Jordan Alcantar

    Six Gondo football players from last year’s phenomenal team are currently playing Division 1 college football. Last year’s team finished 13-1, and then were Western League Champs along with being runn

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The varsity basketball team started off their season successfully with a win, but the team is currently 6-10. They won against Bell High 55-40 on Nov. 29. In that first game, Larry Johnson scored a t
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Ever since Dodger owner Frank McCourt hired debatable general manager Paul Depotesta, the solid core of Dodger faces we are familiar with have disappeared. Depotesta, in his first off-season as Dodger
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Six Gondo football players from last year’s phenomenal team are currently playing Division 1 college football. Last year’s team finished 13-1, and then were Western League Champs along with being runn
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Venice shooting guard Larry Johnson broke his wrist and ruptured ligaments in his elbow during the first game of the boy’s basketball season against Bell High School on Nov. 29. Yet, before discoverin
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Marijuana is the most common drug used by teenagers. In the year 2002, the percentage of young adults ages 12 to 17 who had used marijuana was 20.6 percent, declining slightly from 21.9 in 2001, acco
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The production of video games is one of the strongest industries today, but also difficult to regulate. Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich is campaigning for a bill which would ban the purchase of all
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Imagine, it's Saturday night, the clock has just struck midnight and you, as an insomniac, chance upon the corner of Santa Monica and Sawtelle. Crowds of people are lined up around the corner, filled
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Students wishing to join the magnet must apply through the “Choices” pamphlet distributed to the parents of LAUSD students at the beginning of each year. A point system is used to determine who is acc
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Battle of the Bands will be held on Friday, Feb. 25th in the Venice High auditorium at 6pm.
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Venice Adult School offers several classes after school to any student that is missing high school credits. Adult School is open Mondays through Fridays from 1:04 to 9 p.m. Registration is in Bungalo
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